Thanks, getCurrentUrl() will work just fine.

On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 11:11:47 AM UTC-5 Thomas Hirsch wrote:

> Hi Ben, 
>
> There is a method getCurrentUrl() on the 
> https://gebish.org/manual/current/api/geb/Browser.html class.
> You can also always fallback to the Selenium WebDriver object via the 
> browser.getDriver() method.
>
> Thomas
> On Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 6:06:34 PM UTC+2 Ben Frey wrote:
>
>> In the automation I'm working on, there is a long series of questions 
>> with Yes/No radio buttons. I want to answer "No" to all of them. The weird 
>> thing is that there is JavaScript attached to the "No" radio buttons that 
>> will move to the next question, rather than the user needing to click the 
>> "Next" button.The URL itself does change, so if there's a nice way to wait 
>> for that, that would be ideal.
>>
>

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